Amazon Web Services Japan GK

Technology

SeniorCloudApplicationArchitect

$15000–22000k ~AI est. Tokyo, Japan FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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optimal for Senior candidates.

The Brief

“Senior Cloud Application Architect at Amazon Web Services Japan GK. Skills: Cloud architecture, Application transformation, AWS. Drive application transformation. Develop business and technical strategy”

What You'll Achieve.

Deliver business value; Achieve business transformation; Create value through services/products

Industry & Context.

Technology

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Lead discussions with customers and partners, Experience as architect or leader in migration/modernization, Experience leading non-functional requirement definition, Business-level Japanese reading, writing, and speaking, AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate

Nice to Have

Project leadership for business outcomes, Lead design/development of cloud-optimized applications, Enterprise architecture definition, Lead application design/development using AWS, English communication with global teams

What You'll Do.

Drive application transformation

Develop business and technical strategy

Define application architecture

Support new service/product design

Support new service/product development

Support new service/product testing

Support new service/product release

Bring agility to business

Create value through services/products

Lead Professional Services members

Lead AWS partner members

Lead internal AWS teams

Lead global Professional Services

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional teams; AWS partners; Global teams

Communication Scope

Business-level Japanese; English communication

Full Job Description

革新的なサービスやプロダクト開発支援することによって、お客様が求めているビジネス価値を一緒に生み出しませんか? イノベーティブなサービスやプロダクトを開発するために、自社のサービスやプロダクトに最適な形でAmazon Web Services(AWS) を活用し、自社で自律した開発を加速化させていきたいとお考えのお客様や、既存のサービスやプロダクトを顧客ニーズや市場の変化に対応できるよう変革したいとお考えのお客様を中心にビジネス面・テクニカル面の両面からアプリケーション・トランスフォーメーションを推進・リードするのが、Senior Cloud Application Architect の役割です。  当ポジションのコンサルタントは、エンタープライズ、デジタルネイティブ、スタートアップなどの様々なお客様のビジネス変革を実現するために、お客様のビジネス課題・要件を理解したうえで、アプリケーショントランスフォーメーションの戦略策定、プラン策定をお客様と共に主体的に行います。また、最適なアプリケーション・アーキテクチャを策定したり、最新のテクノロジーを使った新サービス・プロダクトの設計・開発・テスト・リリースを支援します。お客様とともに、ビジネスに俊敏性をもたらし価値を創造するサービス・プロダクトを一緒に作り上げる経験は、とてもエキサイティングな経験になるはずです。  お客様の成功のために複数の Professional Services のメンバーやAWS パートナーのメンバー、そして、グローバルの Professional Services を含む社内の多くの AWS チームや AWS パートナーを巻き込みリードする立場であり、お客様への価値提供に邁進することで技術者としての成長もできます。 #aws-jp-proserv-ap #AWSJapan About the team AWS Global Services includes experts from across AWS who help our customers design, build, operate, and secure their cloud environments. Customers innovate with AWS Professional Services, upskill with AWS Training and Certification, optimize with AWS Support and Managed Services, and meet objectives with AWS Security Assurance Services. Our expertise and emerging technologies include AWS Partners, AWS Sovereign Cloud, AWS International Product, and the Generative AI Innovation Center. You’ll join a diverse team of technical experts in dozens of countries who help customers achieve more with the AWS cloud. Diverse Experiences AWS values diverse experiences. Even if you do not meet all of the preferred qualifications and skills listed in the job description, we encourage candidates to apply. If your career is just starting, hasn’t followed a traditional path, or includes alternative experiences, don’t let it stop you from applying. Why AWS? Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the world’s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud platform. We pioneered cloud computing and never stopped innovating — that’s why customers from the most successful startups to Global 500 companies trust our

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